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Trump offers all federal workers an 8-month buyout to resign
President Trump continued his crusade to thin out the federal bureaucracy by offering all 3 million federal workers eight months' salary in exchange for resigning from their positions.
SharesMark Zuckerberg rolls back Meta censorship ahead of Donald Trump’s return to White House
The looming second Trump administration is ushering in a new era in social media that sweeps aside censorship policies pushed by the Biden administration in favor of freewheeling community editing favored by Mr. Trump's sidekick, Elon Musk.
SharesTrump plants MAGA flag on world stage, puts Denmark, Panama, Canada on notice
President-elect Donald Trump on Tuesday outlined an ambitious plan for U.S. expansion by seizing control of Greenland, the Panama Canal and maybe even Canada.
SharesTrudeau to step down in Ottawa, pushed by falling polls, tariff threats and taunts from Trump
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced plans to step down Monday, ending his 10 years in power amid rising domestic woes, falling opinion polls ratings and a final push out the door from President-elect Donald Trump.
SharesSpeaker Johnson gets rebellious GOP majority in line with tough fights ahead to pass Trump agenda
House Speaker Mike Johnson scored a major triumph in a dramatic single-ballot victory to retain the speaker's gavel, but House Republicans will need to stay united to move President-elect Donald Trump's lofty agenda with their paper-thin majority.
SharesHow the House GOP upended Democrats’ Jan. 6 narrative
Four years after the day of the fateful attack on the U.S. Capitol -- and two years after congressional Democrats' investigation laid blame largely at Donald Trump's feet -- that narrative has been severely altered thanks to a two-year GOP probe that has rewritten the script.
SharesChaotic standoff as investigators try to arrest impeached South Korean president
Amid chaotic scenes, South Korea veered into uncharted legal and constitutional territory early Friday morning, as a group of investigators, backed by thousands of police, sought to arrest impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol.
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